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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1944)
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS By Mn. Gruce Shaun Mrs. Chas. McFall left for Spokane Sunday to visit her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack McFall and small grandson. Jack McFall is in the air corps in England. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell, Ora Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and the Mike Hinkleys were Hermiston visi tors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Morrissey are the parents of a small daughter born Tuesday, the 11th. They are living at the Minnick house and her sister is caring for the two daughters at home. PAGE THRBL. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1944. left Wednesday for Shumaker. Cal., and expects to get overseas service soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Potts have been visiting in this neighborhood and they and Jerry White left for Astoria where they have employment. Mrs. Winifred Seamen and son Tommy left for her home at Sandy after spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Emma Steward. Wayne Caldwell has recently been transferred from Oklahoma to Dans ville, R. I., and now through to Port land and on to an unknown destina tion. he notified his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell. Mrs. Elmer Rucker underwent an operation in Pendleton Thursday. Roy Van Cleve of Kennewick ar rived Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Milton Bailey and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg of Hermiston were Irrigon visitors Sun day. Mrs. Frank French. Mrs. Martha Ferrell and Mrs. Ethel Steagall were Hermiston visitors Thursday as were also Jerry White and Avery Shoun. Harry Cooper left for Portland Sat urday to be re-examined for the army. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider went to Portland Wednesday with a load of potatoes. Sinke Moore bought a home in The Dalles. He took a load of household goods to The Dalles Monday. Donald Miller. S. 2/c radio man. Pfc. Leslie Rucker is home from the air corps and all of the family and also a brother, Duane Lathrop of Ordnance are here. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Roy Minnkk and daughter Luella returned from Conroy where Mr. Minnick is employed. Grandma Graybeal is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal are in the mountains resting and fishing. The Misses Carrie and Alice Riley left for Olympia where Miss Carrie has a school. They have been visiting the K. Frasers and the James Hender sons. Return Your Fuel Oil Renewal Applications Now! Fill All Storage Space Now! Union Oil Company George Harkenrider UMATILLA NEWS Mrt. Glenn Oetrom By PAPER PAPER PACKS A WAR PUNCH! Bring your own containers! Return used paper cartons! When it’s possible, please bring your own sacks, shopping bags or other containers when you shop at Stone’s! You can also help by returning paste board cartons, particularly soap con tainers. Production of paper board is limited and manufac turers are desperately in need of used containers. Thanks! MISSION MACARONI CRISCO SHORTENING 3-lb. glass .... .68 16-oz. pkg. -.14 BABO ... 14-oz. tin, 2 for .21 Free! 1 pkg. Aunt Polly Soup with each 2 cans of Babo. TREET ...... 12-oz. tin .35 Armour’s quality luncheon meat—buy now and save points. MACA MIX ... 5-oz. pkg. .19 An economical recipe for making syrup in the home—makes 5 pints. VINEGAR......... per quart .15 Pacific Coast 45-grain strength for that extra zip in summer salads. FRUIT JARS .. quarts, doz. .76 Atlas enameled lid—buy your jars now before canning season starts. of 203 Leg o’ Lamb lb. .39 Lamb Roast lb. .33 Lamb Chops lb. .45 Lamb Stew Pork Roast Pork Steak 7 Points $ Any size, shoulder cut. 3 points Rib cuts. 7 points BORAX POWDER 2-lb. box...................... ... BORAXO—Hand Cleaner 10-oz. pkg.......... 2 for .25 SUNSHINE GRAHAM 2-lb. box .................... .... SOY BEANS ...........................................2-lb. pkg. .19 SOY BEAN OIL.................................................... quart JI JEWEL SALAD OIL............................................ pint JJ MAGIC GRAPEFRUIT JUICE......... .... tin .30 OLD SOUTH BLENDED JUICE....... 46-oz. tin .42 OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE......... 46-oz. tin .46 PALMDALE CARROT JUICE ........... 12-oz. tin .14 BOHANNON SPINACH ...................... 18-oz. tin .15 VALERIO SPAGHETTI................... 12-oz. glass .10 JENNY says: —Try my delicious. . Csugfonrcarss madorwins sew EAsY-mnYo Breast, shoulder and neck Center Cuts W ità mins 1 0. infruits nd ! Canning Apricots 40-lb. box 2.89 ,, Watermelon»......... per lb. 4*c < ; CUCUMBERS LARGE SLICERS CORN COME IN FOR FREE RECIPES! Gaines Dog Meal .. 10-lb. bag .87 BIFF FLY SPRAY............................................. quart .32 RADIANT TURPENTINE...............................quart .45 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR . 2%-lb. pkg. .26 QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT............ package .09 CREAM OF WHEAT CEREAL .... 28-oz. pkg. .22 CINCH CORN BREAD MIX............ 1-lb. pkg. .18 Beeville Honey .... 3-lb. glass .82 DIAMOND PEANUT BUTTER .. 1%2-lb. glass .29 TAVERN MAPLE HONEY............ 1-lb. glass .29 TAVERN RASPBERRY HONEY .. 1-lb. glass .29 OVALTINE—plain or chocolate .... small glass .35 ICE BOX MUSTARD.................... 24-oz. glass .14 FRIENDWOOD PIMENTOES 6-oz. glass .20 FRESH ROASTING EARS TOMATOES lb. .1$ JUST RIGHT FOR SLICING CANTALOUPES ea. .23 JUMBO — 27 SIZE Prices Effective July 21 to 28— Subject to Market Changes. Mrs. Katharine Sherlock spent a few days last week in Pendleton. Mrs. F. S. Baker- of The Dalles spent Saturday and Sunday here vis iting her husband and daughter, Mrs. Dean Newgard. Mrs. Melvin Eller and Raymond Olney spent Saturday and Sunday in Walla Walla visiting her parents and family. Her brother, Albert Presnell who is on a furlough from the army, was also in Walla Walla. Her niece. Beverly Presnell, returned with her to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood and Mrs. Butterwood’s sister and brother, who are visiting here, and Mrs. M. McKenzie spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Arzie Smith left Tuesday for Spo kane where he will visit for a couple of days. Mrs. Smith and children will return with him after spending a week in Spokane. Mrs. Minnie McMartin received an nouncement of a 7 pound 8 ounce ba by boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw in Portland. Mr. E. Shaw is in the navy overseas. M. Martin spent Saturday in Pen dleton visiting his wife, who has been visiting her parents, and returned Monday. Jack Mann left Sunday for the val ley where he will enjoy a vacation from his duties here. Mrs. Frank Presnell and daughter Maxine of Pasco came Tuesday to spend until Sunday at the M. B. Eller home. Mr. Presnell brought them down. Miss Betty Mustard is here spend ing a week’s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mus tard from her duties as student nurse at Pendleton. P. M. 2/c Vane Hiatt, stationed at Pasco, spent the week end here with his wife and his parents. Ed. Kendell of Seattle spent the week end here. Mrs. John Mustard took her two grandchildren Davy and Sharon Lav ender to their home in Longview af ter spending two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNabb and son Jon spent Wednesday evening in Athena visiting Mrs. Mustard’s sister and family. Mrs. Tom Tucker accompanied her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Moore to Goldendale for a few days. SUMMONS Equity No. 7539 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY E. F. Pierson. Plaintiff, vs. Harry R. Newport and Maria L. Newport, his wife; Helen Thomp son and Robert Thompson, her hus band; Bernice McLouth and Robert McLouth, her husband; Waldo Stork, an unmarried man: William C. Muelker and Mary Ethel Muel- ker, his wife: The City of Hermis ton, a municipal corporation; James L. Harmon, sometimes known as J. L. Harmon; The Commercial Cor poration. a corporation; the un known stockholders of “The Com mercial Corporation, a corporation” if the same be now dissolved; Jane Doe Harmon, whose true name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of the defendant J. L. Harmon; the heirs at law of all the above named de fendants who may now be deceased, and "All other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the real property described in plain tiff’s complaint” Defendants. TO: Helen Thompson and Robert Thompson, her husband; William C. Muelker and Mary Ethel Muelker, his wife; James L. Harmon, sometimes known as J. L. Harmon: The Com mercial Corporation, a corporation; the unknown stockholders of “The Commercial Corporation, a corpora tion” if the same be now dissolved: Jane Doe Harmon, whose true name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of the defendant J. L. Harmon: the un known heirs of any of the above named defendants who may now be deceased, and “Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to any of the real property de scribed in the plaintiff’s complaint” defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before Thursday, the 27th day of July, 1944, and you will take notice that if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said complaint, to- wit: For a decree herein determining that the defendants, and each of them, have no right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the following described premises, to-wit: The East 15 feet of Lot 15, and all of Lot 16 in Block 6 in the original Town, now City, of Hermiston, as located in the North west Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 11, Township 4 North, Range 28 E. W. M. in Umatilla Coun ty, State of Oregon, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belong- ing. and quieting and confirming in the plaintiff the fee simple title in and to all of said real property, and Hermiston, Oregon forever estopping the defendants, and each of them, from setting up or claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate thereto, and for such other relief as to the court appears proper in the premises. This summons is published pursu ant to an order of Honorable C. L. Sweek, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered herein on the 27th day of June. 1944, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is June 29th, 1944. GEORGE R. LEWIS, 203 Johns Bldg., Pendleton. Oregon, Attorney for the Plaintiff. (June 29-July 27) ' WAR i Keep em ßONDS | This ANN.) • a (/ is $99 1 carburetor Mixing 10,000 gallons of air into every gallon of gasoline your engine uses! That’s the carburet or’s job. 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